Modern slavery: Emmer Green man jailed for machete attack
AN EMMER GREEN man has been jailed for six years for modern slavery offences.
Read moreDetailsAN EMMER GREEN man has been jailed for six years for modern slavery offences.
Read moreDetailsREADING will do all it can to help refugees fleeing Ukraine, promises council leader Jason Brock
Read moreDetailsA WHITLEY-based carvery is joining the fight against food waste by signing up to an app that allows people to pick up a bargain.
Read moreDetailsGrowing Solidarity, the farm's vegetable growing outreach programme, has been recognised for its work with refugees.
Read moreDetailsA NEW development is planned for a Reading town centre site, with all 54 homes planned to be eco-friendly and affordable.
Read moreDetailsTHE price of fuel has nearly hit £1.60 a litre, while diesel is almost £1.70 a litre. Prices at the pumps have been rising in recent weeks, spurred on by...
Read moreDetailsA gymnastics instructor who groomed and raped victims has been jailed for 12 years after being found guilty of historic offences.
Read moreDetailsTWO WHITLEY men have been jailed for possession of the class A drugs heroin and cocaine, following a trial at Reading Crown Court.
Read moreDetailsA junior football team in Reading is enjoying the perfect start to the new year by getting its hands on a new kit ? thanks to a builders merchant.
Read moreDetailsUTC READING has received "unbelievably generous" donations of musical instruments, following a social media appeal.
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